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South Carolina Road Map Itineraries |
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State Highway #11, Scenic Highway 11
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United States 17,
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Interstate Highway #20,
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Interstate Highway #26,
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Interstate Highway #385,
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State Highway #72,
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United States Highway #76,
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Interstate Highway #77,
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Interstate Highway #85,
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State 9,
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Interstate Highway #95,
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Highway United States 17
Myrtle Beach - Grand Strand Beach, SC. Looking at the Atlantic Ocean. Everything you could hope for in a vacation is wrapped up and waiting for you on the Grand Strand. Beautiful beaches, scrumptious food, fun-filled amusement parks, unique shopping, lively nightlife, adventurous watersports and fishing and historic sites.
Highway United States 76
View from highway Driving East.
Highway United States 17
Charleston Historic District Photo from East Battery Walkway, Charleston, SC. Harbor.
Highway United States 17
Point of Information Crossing the Combahee River, South Carolina.
Highway United States 17
North Myrtle Beach, SC. - Photo North Myrtle Beach welcome highway sign In 1968, four small beach towns - Windy Hill Beach, SC. - Crescent Beach, SC. - Ocean Drive Beach,SC. and Cherry Grove Beach, SC. - located on the northern edge of the Grand Strand, Sc.joined forces to form the City of North Myrtle Beach, SC.. Their goal was simply this: provide unmatched services to its residents and tourists; create a unique, safe beach community; and offer a place with superb recreation and vacation facilities.
Highway State 72
View from highway Welcome to South Carolina ! Georgia / South Carolina State Line.
Highway United States 17
City of Georgetown, South Carolina - Photo Georgetown, SC. welcome highway sign Welcome to Georgetown. Georgetown, were named for King George II of England. Spanish explorers are believed to have visited this coastal area in 1526, but no permanent settlement was established. English planters and their African slaves moved into the region in the early eighteenth century, building large rice and indigo plantations. The town of Georgetown, which was established around 1730, was a busy port serving the surrounding plantations.
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